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      Hate Speech in Japan: The Possibility of a Non-Regulatory Approach

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      Freedom of speech and anti-racism are both fundamental values to any democratic society. Hate speech compels us to strike a balance between them. Japan has chosen not to regulate hate speech, but rather, to tackle it with non-regulatory measures, which is highly unique in the world.
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      Product ID:9781009256520
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:Hate Speech in Japan
      Subtitle:The Possibility of a Non-Regulatory Approach
      Authors:Author: Shinji Higaki, Yuji Nasu
      Page Count:524
      Subjects:Sociology, Sociology, Social, group or collective psychology, Politics and government, Comparative politics, Human rights, civil rights, Civics and citizenship, Comparative law, Public international law: human rights, Social, group or collective psychology, Politics & government, Comparative politics, Human rights, Civil rights & citizenship, Comparative law, International human rights law, Europe, Asia, North America
      Description:Freedom of speech and anti-racism are both fundamental values to any democratic society. Hate speech compels us to strike a balance between them. Japan has chosen not to regulate hate speech, but rather, to tackle it with non-regulatory measures, which is highly unique in the world.
      This book explains the past and present status of hate speech regulations in Japan. The United States and European countries have adopted different approaches to resolve their respective hate speech problems. Both of them, however, continue to confront the dilemma that freedom of speech and anti-racism are fundamental values of human rights. Therefore, some scholars criticize the US approach as too protective of freedom of speech, while other scholars criticize the European approach as impermissibly violating that freedom. Compared to these countries, Japan is unique in that it does not criminalize hate speech and hate crime other than in the recently enacted Kawasaki City Ordinance criminalizing some kinds of hate speech. Japan basically relies on a comprehensive set of non-regulative tools to suppress extreme hate speech. This volume analyses Japanese hate speech laws and suggests a unique distinctive model to strike a balance between both core values of democracy.
      Imprint Name:Cambridge University Press
      Publisher Name:Cambridge University Press
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2022-08-18

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      Weight748 g
      Dimensions153 × 228 × 32 mm